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. >> they were required to change their plan under the law, bob. >> grandfathered. then you just walked yourself right into a trap, bob. >> do you think that everybody loves their insurance plan right now? >> i think it's like congress. i think most people like their own insurance plan but they hate the insurance company. >> 60% of the bankruptcies -- >> at least they can choose. a one fits all program where kathleen sebelius says these are the essential benefits for the entire united states of america and you have to follow them is not choice, and that's what they said would happen so this administration knew exactly what it was doing, and it's not insurance company's fault that employers that have over 50 employees are saying forget this. it's too costly. go into the exchanges. that was an easy lie that he didn't have to make. >> they made their own bed. >> coming, we're going to take a look at some of the most something something provocative media reaction to the late -- they were so interested in what we were talking about they forgot that they had to roll the t
. >> they were required to change their plan under the law, bob. >> grandfathered. then you just walked yourself right into a trap, bob. >> do you think that everybody loves their insurance plan right now? >> i think it's like congress. i think most people like their own insurance plan but they hate the insurance company. >> 60% of the bankruptcies -- >> at least they can choose. a one fits all program where kathleen sebelius says these are the essential...
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they're against the law. >> do you think that's a good thing? >> absolutely, because it's doing for people on the individual market what big, huge human resources departments have been doing for years for people who get insurance through their jobs. >> so, the employer-provided health care, the people who are negotiating these big, bulk contracts, they also put in minimum standards into those big contracts when you get employer-provided? >> yes, absolutely. >> dr. sharma, you're now active in health care provider in maryland that's setting up this exchange, and the other thing besides plans getting canceled is the idea of rates going up. we are hearing any time there is an american out there, looks like their rates are going up, they will be on your television set. what is your sense in the early going of on balance what's happening to folks that are going into the exchanges? >> so, you know, i think that when we look at insurance policies being canceled and raising prices and premiums going up, i think those are really great headlines for peopl
they're against the law. >> do you think that's a good thing? >> absolutely, because it's doing for people on the individual market what big, huge human resources departments have been doing for years for people who get insurance through their jobs. >> so, the employer-provided health care, the people who are negotiating these big, bulk contracts, they also put in minimum standards into those big contracts when you get employer-provided? >> yes, absolutely. >> dr....
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we've got to implement this health care law. the computer deal will get fixed up, don't worry about that. everybody has forgotten, by the way, that when president george w. bush, a republican put that medicare part d drug program in, it was more unpopular than the health care law and they had terrible problems with the computers. >> over the weekend, yet another problem emerged with the site. a critical data center was shut down that's managed by verizon's terremark. it all comes as jeffrey zients promised healthcare.gov will be problem-free by the end of november. let me bring in carl bernstein and msnbc managing editor dafna linzer. good morning. >> good morning. >> don't you love bill clinton? oh, that computer thing, it will get fixed. but is he right? should we have expected that the problems that we've seen, carl, would happen? >> no, it's a colossal screw-up. at the same time that does not mean that the legitimacy of the affordable care act is undermined or should be undermined boy this. look, we've got to look at the fac
we've got to implement this health care law. the computer deal will get fixed up, don't worry about that. everybody has forgotten, by the way, that when president george w. bush, a republican put that medicare part d drug program in, it was more unpopular than the health care law and they had terrible problems with the computers. >> over the weekend, yet another problem emerged with the site. a critical data center was shut down that's managed by verizon's terremark. it all comes as...
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by law they can accept subsidies to help them pay for the plan. we want to know how well did kathleen sebelius do today? did she worry your questions. send me the tweet at bill hemmer. and me at alisyn camerota and i will take note and respond. >>> important news. new questions about nsa spoiing and how much the president knew about it. we'll debate about it. was the commander in chief kept in the dark again. >>> plus you heard from republican congressman lee terry and we'll hear from a democratic counterpart on the committee. were enough questions answered as the secretary faced a grilling? >> there is a famous movie called the wizard of oz. there is a line. dorothy turns to the dog toto. toto, we are not in kansas anymore. madam kansas, you are from kansas, but you are not in kansas anymore. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. medicare open enrollment.oup. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. buit never hurts to
by law they can accept subsidies to help them pay for the plan. we want to know how well did kathleen sebelius do today? did she worry your questions. send me the tweet at bill hemmer. and me at alisyn camerota and i will take note and respond. >>> important news. new questions about nsa spoiing and how much the president knew about it. we'll debate about it. was the commander in chief kept in the dark again. >>> plus you heard from republican congressman lee terry and we'll...
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even though the president said this when he was selling the law. >> if you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep your health care plan. period. no one will take it away. no matter what. >> reporter: republican senator ron johnson is now pushing legislation to grandfather as many consumers as possible into their current plans after reports of hundreds of thousands of people getting cancellation notices. among the 14 million people who'd buy their own coverage because they do not have employer-based insurance. while those mass cancellations raise doubts about axelrod's contention, the vast majority will keep their plans, carney noted the insurance they get will be better in the long run. and he made a new claim, that six in ten in this situation will end up paying less. >> the president sold you that if you have a plan, you'll get to keep it. and that's not true. >> ed, i appreciate what you're trying to do. 80% plus of the american people already get insurance through their employer, through medicare, through medicaid. they don't have to worry about or do or change anyth
even though the president said this when he was selling the law. >> if you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep your health care plan. period. no one will take it away. no matter what. >> reporter: republican senator ron johnson is now pushing legislation to grandfather as many consumers as possible into their current plans after reports of hundreds of thousands of people getting cancellation notices. among the 14 million people who'd buy their own coverage because...
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me your plush toy and watch it as a sees the world on a trip you always meant to take and attend to law school you didn't get into. moves into a downtown loft instead of your parents' garage, marries denice from high school who you never had the guts to ask out, celebrate as the happy couple welcome their first beanie baby. (laughter) and the rabbit surprises denice with a crib he hand crafted out of reclaimed cyprus from denice's family farm. experience the joy as the rabbit bravely confronts your father about his emotional detachment. (laughter) turns out, his father never showed him the love he needed. and then when denice gets cancer, the rabbit stays by her saoeurbgsd his flush paw holding her hand as she lets go, knowing he did everything in his power to love her. (audience reacts) it was all worth it, even forgiving denice for that affair with brad. he knew the hardest part was not denice's infidelity but his reluctance to forgive. but this stuffed rabbit saw the big picture. he lived an honest life and formed real attachments with living, breathing humans who will not stuffed (b
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bureaucrat apologizes for the obama care website, but is this just the start of the apology tour tied to the law? this is "special report." >>> good evening. i'm bret baier. the i told you sos are coming hot and heavy from the obama care critics ripping the president over his promise. more and more people are coming to realize that definitively is not true. we have fox team coverage tonight. mike emanuel on capitol hill with bureaucrats under fire and under the bus, but we begin with chief white house correspondent ed henry. and the avalanche of outrage over an off repeated promise. good evening, ed. >> reporter: good evening, bret. they are feeling that outrage and feeling a bit under siege after a wave of reports questioning the president's veracity. and tonight they're trying to push back. white house aides began mounting an aggressive defense of why potentially millions of people who buy their own insurance were told by president obama they could keep their plans yet suddenly cannot. >> what we're talking about here is the 5% in the country who currently purchase insurance on the individual
bureaucrat apologizes for the obama care website, but is this just the start of the apology tour tied to the law? this is "special report." >>> good evening. i'm bret baier. the i told you sos are coming hot and heavy from the obama care critics ripping the president over his promise. more and more people are coming to realize that definitively is not true. we have fox team coverage tonight. mike emanuel on capitol hill with bureaucrats under fire and under the bus, but we...
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by russia's gay propaganda law. this is the law here that makes it illegal to tell children that gay and straight relationships are equal. it has been branded as discriminatory by many people around the world. russia insists it is just about protecting children. despite the russian defense, this has been suggestion, the games be boycotted, although it hasn't been seriously embraced. more serious, a threat to the games has been the talk of protests and demonstrations during the games in solidarity are russia's gay community. that is something that president doesn't want. he does not want these games to be tarnished in any way. he does not want this to become the dominant issue in russia's chance to shine before the world. >> what's the sense of people on the ground with you after hearing this? >> well, the intriguing thing about this law, this country, is that it is supported by a majority of the population. this is a highly conservative traditional population increasingly close to the russian orthodox church. and it
by russia's gay propaganda law. this is the law here that makes it illegal to tell children that gay and straight relationships are equal. it has been branded as discriminatory by many people around the world. russia insists it is just about protecting children. despite the russian defense, this has been suggestion, the games be boycotted, although it hasn't been seriously embraced. more serious, a threat to the games has been the talk of protests and demonstrations during the games in...
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laws in your state. we saw last week that a north carolina republican official was fired after boasting about how the law was intended to restrict, quote, lazy blacks and college students. do you agree that that person should have been fired and despite the way he said it, was he really expressing a true objective of this law? >> well, first of all, i'd like to say that the naacp in north carolina is very strong and if a comment like that was made, then i think that the appropriate action was taken. that's simply not what that voter i.d. law is all about. >> all right, congresswoman renee ellmers of north carolina, thanks for making time for me. i really do appreciate it. >> thank you. >> absolutely. joining me here on set, msnbc political analyst jonathan alter. jonathan, good to have you here. i'm not sure if you got to stay up late on "saturday night live" to watch the spoofs about the website. take a quick peek. >> we know everything about you. we've got your cell phone and your e-mail so we can do t
laws in your state. we saw last week that a north carolina republican official was fired after boasting about how the law was intended to restrict, quote, lazy blacks and college students. do you agree that that person should have been fired and despite the way he said it, was he really expressing a true objective of this law? >> well, first of all, i'd like to say that the naacp in north carolina is very strong and if a comment like that was made, then i think that the appropriate action...
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excuses other the effects of the law and all the obama care lies. in a minute we'll check in with rudy giuliani here in studio to react to this. first let's remind viewers about the biggest tall tale of them all when it comes to the train wreck. look at this. >> under the proposal if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. if you like your health care plan, you can keep youri health care plan. if you have health insurance, we'll make sure it is more affordable, more secure. if you like your health care plan, you can keep it. >> you can keep your health insurance. keep your choice of doctor, keep your plan. >> if you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep your health care plan. period. >> unfortunately the americans are finding out the hard way that the president is not being honest. every day we are reading new reports about how hundreds of thousand or so millions of people are losing coverage thanks to obama care. according to new jersey.com the changes will impact more than 800,000 people in new jersey who purchase insurance
excuses other the effects of the law and all the obama care lies. in a minute we'll check in with rudy giuliani here in studio to react to this. first let's remind viewers about the biggest tall tale of them all when it comes to the train wreck. look at this. >> under the proposal if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. if you like your health care plan, you can keep youri health care plan. if you have health insurance, we'll make sure it is more affordable, more secure. if you...
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when we put laws out there and say, is this something that will 45 or less,s at starting at the bottom, but we are not holding people accountable. and i see, like you said, these live by night tax preparers with signs on the roads. that is what bothers me when we come back to hold them accountable. i have been held accountable to the military for ensuring aircraft for flight worthy. the license goes on with my name on it to ensure the pilot's safety. i don't see the difference. host: thank you. there's only so much -- there's only so much you can expect from a tax filer. they only have so many hours in the day to fill out a tax return. nd it has gotten only more complex. know all the stories about how complex tax filing has gotten. filers cannot keep up with this stuff. the accumulation is really mind- boggling. is not surprising that recipients are having a difficult time understanding this. they don't have the time to devote to it, so they rely on tax preparers. they are sometimes sought out by tax preparers. leave washington journal to go live to the white house daily briefing. here
when we put laws out there and say, is this something that will 45 or less,s at starting at the bottom, but we are not holding people accountable. and i see, like you said, these live by night tax preparers with signs on the roads. that is what bothers me when we come back to hold them accountable. i have been held accountable to the military for ensuring aircraft for flight worthy. the license goes on with my name on it to ensure the pilot's safety. i don't see the difference. host: thank you....
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we've also got the federal law. the federal free gun zone law that says no school -- no guns in the school district. but every state kind of crafts its own law. what oregon has done now here, if you carry concealed and you've got a permit for it and you are a teacher, you may be able to carry that gun -- sorry. if you are a parent you may be able to carry that gun on to the school faculty. that's really frightening. you could have, for example, a parent upset with a teacher and brings a gun in. if they're over 21 and they've got the concealed permit. and they go further than that. what they're trying to do in this one district is say not just parents, but teachers as well. >> teachers, apparently it's st. he helens, oregon. seven schools will allow the adults. the flip side of the argument, lis, is that had teachers been armed in some of these other situations that we've had, newtown, connecticut, for example, maybe they could have acted quicker and killed the person who was coming into the school. >> that's definit
we've also got the federal law. the federal free gun zone law that says no school -- no guns in the school district. but every state kind of crafts its own law. what oregon has done now here, if you carry concealed and you've got a permit for it and you are a teacher, you may be able to carry that gun -- sorry. if you are a parent you may be able to carry that gun on to the school faculty. that's really frightening. you could have, for example, a parent upset with a teacher and brings a gun in....
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>> it is law, one good example of how american privacy laws have been slowly loosened since the post-9/11 days to make way for easier surveillance. and to make easier surveillance of foreign targets. as soon as foreign intelligence is involved, there are very few restrictions on wiretapping. >> the white house saying that there will be a review. details quite vague. back in june, visiting berlin on the heels of the initial revelations, barack obama assured his hosts that it was all under control. >> i explained to chancellor merkel that i came into office committed to protecting the american people but also committed to our values and our ideals. and one of our highest ideals of civil liberties and privacy. i was a critic of the previous administration for those occasions in which i felt they had violated our values and i came in with a healthy skepticism about how the various programs were structured. >> the worst of it all, merkel was spied on for a decade and her own security agency had no clue. barack obama, you heard him grappling, but as we have been saying, the focus has not be
>> it is law, one good example of how american privacy laws have been slowly loosened since the post-9/11 days to make way for easier surveillance. and to make easier surveillance of foreign targets. as soon as foreign intelligence is involved, there are very few restrictions on wiretapping. >> the white house saying that there will be a review. details quite vague. back in june, visiting berlin on the heels of the initial revelations, barack obama assured his hosts that it was all...
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she is up for re-election in 2014 and has to defend the law. here she is on cbs. >> the rollout has been a disaster so what i'm proposing we extend the period in which people can enroll so we can make sure we get as many people who want health insurance able to enroll and be i believe to be covered. >> reporter: and that is an important point that the white house keeps stressing which is that while there are these 10 senate democrats or so who are pushing for changes they're not trying to defund the law, they're not trying to dismantle the law as republicans have tried. said the democrats are pushing for changes the president may not want to make right now but they're trying to make the law better although you notice over the weekend, secretary sebelius there, was a character playing secretary sebelius on "saturday night live." once you received comedians and those kind of shows that suggests this is reaching some sort of critical mass around the country in people sort of laughing off the rollout, jenna. jenna: interesting point, ed, when you h
she is up for re-election in 2014 and has to defend the law. here she is on cbs. >> the rollout has been a disaster so what i'm proposing we extend the period in which people can enroll so we can make sure we get as many people who want health insurance able to enroll and be i believe to be covered. >> reporter: and that is an important point that the white house keeps stressing which is that while there are these 10 senate democrats or so who are pushing for changes they're not...
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law enforcement is on the scene. more information to follow." so that's pretty much all we've got at the moment. you can see emergency services responding there at the moment. fire, paramedics on scene, police, as well. >> we just saw moments ago what looked like law enforcement officials with their weapons drawn that they were -- in the parking lot, that they must have had some sort of information that potentially there was a threat in the area to have their weapons drawn as they had. they were huddled. it was a small group of law enforcement officials who were there. you can see them also walking. we've got a number of cruisers there. it looks like the traffic pretty much, it's pretty sparse. but we see the firefighters and they're just beginning to mobilize to assemble to figure out what is taking place there. we do know that they have called for people to evacuate and that there were people at least running in the scene. we don't have a sense of whether or not there are any injuries but do know that there is something that is taking place at
law enforcement is on the scene. more information to follow." so that's pretty much all we've got at the moment. you can see emergency services responding there at the moment. fire, paramedics on scene, police, as well. >> we just saw moments ago what looked like law enforcement officials with their weapons drawn that they were -- in the parking lot, that they must have had some sort of information that potentially there was a threat in the area to have their weapons drawn as they...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >> pelley: china's government won't say much about a deadly crash today at one of the most heavily guarded places in the world. an s.u.v. plowed through a crowd in front of beijing's forbidden city near tiananmen square. five people were killed and 38 were hurt. our seth doane was nearby. he's in beijing this evening. seth? >> reporter: that's right, scott. i could hear the sirens coming from tiananmen square where police worked quickly to lock down that square. of course, tiananmen square has great significance here in china because it was the site of that massive student protest and bloody government crackdown in 1989. we learned that the car burst into flames. but those pictures of that have black cloud of smoke billowing over the square were quickly removed from the internet here and authorities established a sort of screen to block the crash site from public view. now the global times,
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >> pelley: china's government won't say much about a deadly crash today at one of the most heavily guarded places in the world. an s.u.v. plowed through a crowd in front of beijing's forbidden city near tiananmen square. five people were killed and 38 were hurt. our seth doane was nearby. he's in beijing this evening....
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specifically, this new health care law. beyond the colossal problems with the website well chronicled, now it is the assurances by the president that are drawing scrutiny when he told americans if you liked your health care plan, you could keep it. well, with insurance companies discontinuing some policies of some people, we finding that's no longer the case. as many deal with the potential for new higher costs. our senior investigative correspondent lisa myers broke the story for us last night and has more for washington tonight. good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. so far almost 2 million of the 14 million americans who buy individual coverage have gotten letters that their policy is canceled or has to change because of the law. still the white house insists the president did not mislead americans when he promised everyone could keep their insurance. >> here is a guarantee that i have made. if you have insurance that you like, then you will be able to keep that insurance. >> reporter: that doesn't sit well with
specifically, this new health care law. beyond the colossal problems with the website well chronicled, now it is the assurances by the president that are drawing scrutiny when he told americans if you liked your health care plan, you could keep it. well, with insurance companies discontinuing some policies of some people, we finding that's no longer the case. as many deal with the potential for new higher costs. our senior investigative correspondent lisa myers broke the story for us last night...
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the law prevents him from running for president again. his ambitions are far away from politics in the wind business. the public is in no mood to let him fade into the background. there's a strong desire here for him to be brought to justice. it seems his detractors will not stop until that is quenched. georgia. >> thank you. we hope to see you again tomorrow. the next news and half-an-hour. a close look at the desperate downtrodden of america's skid row. >> a spanish language teacher has been fired before she became a teacher. parents and her past was inappropriate and it was a distraction. this was something she did in the past which was legal. if you pose in playboy, are you forbidden from working in the real world? i continue any young, attractive teacher will cause a distraction. when they have to fire any teacher who could be distracting? teachers are supposed to be people for children to respect and look up to. when you're spanish teacher is willing to sell the good stuff for money to playboy, is a lot harder to respect that kind o
the law prevents him from running for president again. his ambitions are far away from politics in the wind business. the public is in no mood to let him fade into the background. there's a strong desire here for him to be brought to justice. it seems his detractors will not stop until that is quenched. georgia. >> thank you. we hope to see you again tomorrow. the next news and half-an-hour. a close look at the desperate downtrodden of america's skid row. >> a spanish language...
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- university of chicago law school's brian leiter challenges the vaulted status of religion in the laws of the u.s. and other western democracies. it's just ahead on "global ethics forum." - our speaker is brian leiter. professor leiter is the karl llewellyn professor of jurisprudence and director of the center for law, philosophy, and human values at the university of chicago. professor leiter will be discussing his new book, which is provocatively titled "why tolerate religion?" - let's start with an example to make the issue concrete.
- university of chicago law school's brian leiter challenges the vaulted status of religion in the laws of the u.s. and other western democracies. it's just ahead on "global ethics forum." - our speaker is brian leiter. professor leiter is the karl llewellyn professor of jurisprudence and director of the center for law, philosophy, and human values at the university of chicago. professor leiter will be discussing his new book, which is provocatively titled "why tolerate...
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. >> translator: i told him that tapping is a clear violation of law. >> reporter: president obama has been denying he knew about the operation. his press secretary is appealing for calm. >> the president assured the chancellor that the united states is not monitoring, and will not monitor the communications of the chancellor. >> reporter: but it did in the past. german weekly magazine "der spiegel" reported the u.s. likely monitored merkel's mobile phone for more than a decade, from 2002 to around june this year. back in 2002, merkel was an opposition leader. french newspaper "lemonde" says american agents also tapped the phone of politicians, business leaders and citizens. european leaders expressed anger over the eavesdropping allegations of their recent summit. u.s. citizens are also concerned about the spying. over the weekend, nearly 1,000 people joined a march up to capitol hill in washington. >> it's too much. it can't be good for our relationship with other countries. >> government needs to be accountable. they need to follow the laws. >> reporter: german officials plan to vis
. >> translator: i told him that tapping is a clear violation of law. >> reporter: president obama has been denying he knew about the operation. his press secretary is appealing for calm. >> the president assured the chancellor that the united states is not monitoring, and will not monitor the communications of the chancellor. >> reporter: but it did in the past. german weekly magazine "der spiegel" reported the u.s. likely monitored merkel's mobile phone for...
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something rather different, a change in the law should end the highly unlikely occupation. for more than half a century it has been a legal to sell cheese made from unpasteurized milk. now it is for sale in specialty shops. packed full ofor cheese from all over brazil for sale in sÃo paulo. cheese specialist has a national and international client list. until quite recently some of what he has been doing has been considered illegal. unpasteurized cheeses were not allowed anywhere in the country unless they were at matured for least two months. >> consumers have been increasingly looking for brazilian cheese, but people like me have to sell it informally. cheese on thishe table. of brazil's most sought after artisan cheeses are made in places like this. here cheesemaking techniques have remained unchanged. the master cheese has proved so popular in the past, it had to be smuggled all over the country. law meansge in the that small producers will no longer have to sell a specific type of cheese. >> it can now be sold less mature, sustaining the life of the brazilian cheese m
something rather different, a change in the law should end the highly unlikely occupation. for more than half a century it has been a legal to sell cheese made from unpasteurized milk. now it is for sale in specialty shops. packed full ofor cheese from all over brazil for sale in sÃo paulo. cheese specialist has a national and international client list. until quite recently some of what he has been doing has been considered illegal. unpasteurized cheeses were not allowed anywhere in the...
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under this law, they no longer can. if it was a choice of keeping their own plan. without any shred of doubt for three straight years if they had that choice to keep that plan or get a better plan. why are they being forced off of their plan? >> isn't guy right? i think it benefits all americans who get health care. the 80% that is covered and it raises the floor for everybody. every single american getting health care. that is a good thing. not to mention the fact that those vindividuals will benefit from a tax credit. >> i guess it depends on who is paying for all of that. i want you to stick around for this question. why the president may delay the mandate after all. high dram ra in a utah courtroom. here is his own daughter's testifying against him. the latest from the martin mckneel murder trial. >>> have you tried to lol onto healthcare.gov. if you run into a problem you are not alone. how he wants you to do the same thing. hello come on in. ♪ it's a mistake ♪ it's a mistake >>> welcome back. deadly chain reaction wreck. three people died in the collision
under this law, they no longer can. if it was a choice of keeping their own plan. without any shred of doubt for three straight years if they had that choice to keep that plan or get a better plan. why are they being forced off of their plan? >> isn't guy right? i think it benefits all americans who get health care. the 80% that is covered and it raises the floor for everybody. every single american getting health care. that is a good thing. not to mention the fact that those vindividuals...
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we only work within the law. >> cutbacks of food stamps. >> after these cuts, the average benefit per person will be $1.40 per meal. >> if you are looking for good news, try boston. >> this is for you, boston. [applause] >> you guys deserve it. >> the greatest place on earth. >> president obama said it over and over. if you like your insurance plan you could keep it. the health care act will not change that. it turns out that millions of americans who are buying limited coverage are receiving letters after all. the president's response. >> if you're getting one of these letters, shop around in the new marketplace. you will get a better deal. >> the law requires that health insurance now covers hospital, maternity, mental health, and prescription drugs. >> if insurers decide it is a downgrade we said under the law you have to replace them with quality, comprehensive coverage. >> why not tell that to the american people to begin with? >> that is a good question. >> thank you. i thought so. >> you ask a lot of good questions. i do not think there is an answer. it obviously was not true.
we only work within the law. >> cutbacks of food stamps. >> after these cuts, the average benefit per person will be $1.40 per meal. >> if you are looking for good news, try boston. >> this is for you, boston. [applause] >> you guys deserve it. >> the greatest place on earth. >> president obama said it over and over. if you like your insurance plan you could keep it. the health care act will not change that. it turns out that millions of americans who...
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>> there is no law that prohibits it. and if you're telling the truth, that's the great thing about the truth is it doesn't take that long to remember it, and you don't need a script to remember it. think -- i was a prosecutor. think back to any category of crime. i did a lot of child abuse cases. are you really saying that the child can't talk to a therapist, parents, teachers, pastors until after the trial? is that really what the administration is saying, is you can't talk to anyone other than the da can and the cops until after the trial? gregg: the state department does have a rewards for justice program in which they literally offer millions for tips leading to suspects in cases that don't involve the murder of americans, and yet let's put on the screen the box of the four americans who were murdered. as i understand it, there is absolutely no money being offered, no reward for these four americans who were murdered. are you offended by that? >> i'm offended unless there's a really good eczema nation that i haven't
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groups in syria are shifting some of their focus from toppling bashar al sought to launching extra law for asians against the west one u.s. lawmaker pointed out that's exactly what happened even ganesan which led to nine eleven they are now focused on fighting assad but very soon they'll be focused on something else we have michael here a former pentagon official with me mr maloof where are the. groups headed in your opinion the. forces that are there. are now attempting to look at syria in the long term to be under a caliphate and their spring throughout the entire region when you look at a map of the whole area stream from the arabian peninsula to all the way across north africa and into the magreb right. at the foot of southern europe and that is here the strategy is to ultimately move into europe according to various estimates more than ten thousand committed members are operating just along syria's eastern border with iraq it's reported to be more than the number of jihad in iraq during the u.s. led occupation worth mentioning it was the u.s. invasion that brought terror into iraq
groups in syria are shifting some of their focus from toppling bashar al sought to launching extra law for asians against the west one u.s. lawmaker pointed out that's exactly what happened even ganesan which led to nine eleven they are now focused on fighting assad but very soon they'll be focused on something else we have michael here a former pentagon official with me mr maloof where are the. groups headed in your opinion the. forces that are there. are now attempting to look at syria in the...
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gadhafi by nato forces libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status add to this the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. please be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the i p interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big dog called. but. i would like to know that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned the capacitor's and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy that albus. will. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked why handful of trans national corporations they will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built just by job market but on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the prob
gadhafi by nato forces libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status add to this the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. please be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the i p interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit our...
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democrat jeanne shaheen supporting the law is leading to march 31st deadline slide. >> the rollout has been a disaster. what i'm suggesting is we expend the time in which people can enroll. >> reporter: sheheen and nine other democrats say extending the enrollment period would give consumers valuable time to choose a plan similar to them. the republicans have similar ideas. louisiana governor bobby jindal. >> i think you're going to see democrats and republicans both responding to the failure of this policy. >> reporter: as the first family headed for sunday services, the president declined to comment, but his administration is moving ahead. senior white house officials believe if they can get the website to work by the end of december, calls of delays will wind down. jeff pegues, cbs news, at the white house. >>> funeral services will be held for slain massachusetts teacher colleen ritzer. hundreds of mourners attended a wake for ritzer in her hometown of hanover yesterday. the 24 idea math teacher was allegedly killed by one of her own students. her students said ritzer had a way of
democrat jeanne shaheen supporting the law is leading to march 31st deadline slide. >> the rollout has been a disaster. what i'm suggesting is we expend the time in which people can enroll. >> reporter: sheheen and nine other democrats say extending the enrollment period would give consumers valuable time to choose a plan similar to them. the republicans have similar ideas. louisiana governor bobby jindal. >> i think you're going to see democrats and republicans both...
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is the law financed on the back of middle class? stay tuned, that is next. bill: how he changed the face of music. lou reed left us at age 71. ♪ ♪ martha: takes us right back to some of those days in new york city, in the lou reed days. you can not mistake that voice, a legendary musician, dead yesterday at the age of 71. the velvet underground frontman helped shape one of the most influential bands in rock and roll before branching off into very successful solo career. like many rockers at the time, reed was a hard drinker, he did drugs. was very open what a very full life he lived. he underwent a liver transplant, i believe the second one he underwent. he lost his battle with liver disease when he passed away over this weekend. lou reed was 71. just obviously, ran with andy warhol and the gang. had a very big influence on bands like talking heads and bands like rem. so many came after him and considering him one of their biggest influences. bill: loved new york, tell you that. martha: he sure did. bill: had a big, big life. remember him fondly. 71. >>>
is the law financed on the back of middle class? stay tuned, that is next. bill: how he changed the face of music. lou reed left us at age 71. ♪ ♪ martha: takes us right back to some of those days in new york city, in the lou reed days. you can not mistake that voice, a legendary musician, dead yesterday at the age of 71. the velvet underground frontman helped shape one of the most influential bands in rock and roll before branching off into very successful solo career. like many rockers at...
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this is about health care and a law has been passed that people are going to have to have it. now it's difficult to figure out how they're going to get it. what happens here, david? >> well, i think the reality is that we're going to stumble through a period of trial and error. the only thing i'd say is that there's no technology success streets in the world, he is specially in america that doesn't have a kind of rough break-in period. we have a zero defect culture for washington. anything in washington has to be perfect the first time out because it's so political. but in the real world, companies have beta products that crash all the time. and don't work. when microsoft began everyone of us had error messages that drove us crazy it gets better. that's what will happen here. i think people should just think, more like maybe what they experienced dealing with technology companies than it is like what they get from government which is rulely basically. >> schieffer: it occurs to me as you look -- you step back from this look how other countries are looking at the united states
this is about health care and a law has been passed that people are going to have to have it. now it's difficult to figure out how they're going to get it. what happens here, david? >> well, i think the reality is that we're going to stumble through a period of trial and error. the only thing i'd say is that there's no technology success streets in the world, he is specially in america that doesn't have a kind of rough break-in period. we have a zero defect culture for washington....
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kind of blows away many illusions people have about you know international order and international law author and historian gerald horan believes the american spying on germany is german by economic reasons and potential financial gains more than anything mr obama is in the position where he has to deny what is painfully obvious you should recognize that one of the many reasons why the united states spies upon chancellor merkel is economic espionage it is to see u.s. corporations like forward or in competition with folks when i can work with software manufacturers in competition with a.p. for example and siemens of germany is in competition with g.e. by booking telephones at a high level in berlin united states can get information that can be very helpful to the competitive worth of these german corporations. well we want to know what do you think about the developing scandal around the u.s. spying practices and we're asking you how they were the revelations that the n.s.a. bob dangle a merkel's phone it will affect america tie so do a lot on to our web site or to dot com to vote in ou
kind of blows away many illusions people have about you know international order and international law author and historian gerald horan believes the american spying on germany is german by economic reasons and potential financial gains more than anything mr obama is in the position where he has to deny what is painfully obvious you should recognize that one of the many reasons why the united states spies upon chancellor merkel is economic espionage it is to see u.s. corporations like forward...
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there should be a suspension of the law to allow people to review this process. i'm pleased so many democrats are joining me now in saying yes, indeed there should be a suspension because there are too many problems not only with the enrollment, but with the mandate, taxes, fees and the penalty. >> let's get into this because a lot people may not understand. there's not only an individual mandate, not only an employer mandate. there's also a coverage mandate that according to to obamacare, each insurance policy sold has to meet certainly requirements. kaiser permanente is canceling policies of 160,000 people. florida blue is terminating 300,000 policies, 80% of its individual business. is it fair to say to someone, look, this website isn't going to be up and fully running until the end of november, but you're going to have to decide on a policy by december 15, basically two weeks, or else you're going to be uninsured at the start of the year because your old insurance policy was canceled? why not do what the senate democrats are doing and delay it? >> the good ne
there should be a suspension of the law to allow people to review this process. i'm pleased so many democrats are joining me now in saying yes, indeed there should be a suspension because there are too many problems not only with the enrollment, but with the mandate, taxes, fees and the penalty. >> let's get into this because a lot people may not understand. there's not only an individual mandate, not only an employer mandate. there's also a coverage mandate that according to to...
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that is why i decided to suspend the implementation of the eco tax law. it will give us time for dialogue -- on the national and regional levels. >> it takes courage to dialogue. a somewhat argue it takes coverage -- someone would argue it takes courage, we make a decision, to stick with them. >> i think coverage has nothing to do with what is going on right now with the french government. the motto on any difficult subject. francois hollande maneuvered the boat into such dire straits that they can't take any sort of decision that is hard to swallow for any social group for the country. back peddling in front of school pupils, farmers from brittany, in front of drop -- truck drivers and any social group has his own way. how is it possible now to have any sort of policy in a situation where you need very strong reforms, and you have no base to take difficult decisions right now? >> i guess you will see the polling figures -- a poll taken shows francois hollande at 26%. in the 30-year history of the poll, never has a president gone under 40%. francois holla
that is why i decided to suspend the implementation of the eco tax law. it will give us time for dialogue -- on the national and regional levels. >> it takes courage to dialogue. a somewhat argue it takes coverage -- someone would argue it takes courage, we make a decision, to stick with them. >> i think coverage has nothing to do with what is going on right now with the french government. the motto on any difficult subject. francois hollande maneuvered the boat into such dire...
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among ourselves we keep the law but when operating in the jungle, we must use the laws of the jungle he wrote. this is what was violated by nsa activities. washington was playing by the laws of the jungle but inside europe's post-modern system. partly this is because the distinction is not easy to maintain. what if you look for terrorists within europe. that is people who still play by the laws of the jungle or even worse. america as a global power is operating all over the world trying to tackle some of the nastiest threats out there. perhaps it doesn't have the luxury to retreat to a garden and renounce nasty tactics. if it did, it's not likely that cha china, russia, al qaeda would follow suit. precisely because washington has to get its hands dirty, it should be smart about this. you don't stop terrorists in europe by listening in on angela merkel's cell phone. the rewards of spying on friendly heads of government are probably outweighed by the risks. and most troubling, it's not clear that many of these specific activities were clearly thought through and directed by the white h
among ourselves we keep the law but when operating in the jungle, we must use the laws of the jungle he wrote. this is what was violated by nsa activities. washington was playing by the laws of the jungle but inside europe's post-modern system. partly this is because the distinction is not easy to maintain. what if you look for terrorists within europe. that is people who still play by the laws of the jungle or even worse. america as a global power is operating all over the world trying to...
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treaties are no spy laws will have a big impact these secret surveillance agencies have grown to an extent that it's really hard to control them basically you would need to have to heavily cut down all these surveillance agencies such as the n.s.a. or the cia to make actually sure that they don't have the power and the resources anymore to snoop on everyone around the world. we would like to know what do you think a mother developing scandal around you is spying practices and we also knew how how will the revelation of the n.s.a. back to angela merkel's phone affect e.u. america ties on to our website r.t. dot com to vote and later as a weapon but so far here's what you've been saying in the most popular opinion seems to be that the e.u. will introduce highly encrypted communications for all top officials to protect countries against u.s. snooping over a quarter of a you believe that president obama will apologize to angela merkel and offer to spy on david cameron instead a slightly fewer thank you european governments will resist access to private data raising the cost for u.s. businesses
treaties are no spy laws will have a big impact these secret surveillance agencies have grown to an extent that it's really hard to control them basically you would need to have to heavily cut down all these surveillance agencies such as the n.s.a. or the cia to make actually sure that they don't have the power and the resources anymore to snoop on everyone around the world. we would like to know what do you think a mother developing scandal around you is spying practices and we also knew how...